This hands on and engaging activity allows students to practice evaluating expressions using the Order of Operations.
*The resources provided, which doubles as the answer key, provides step by step work to evaluate expressions. To use the activity, cut each box for your students and allow them to place them in the correct order.
Each original expression has a letter attached to it, so that students know which of the pieces contains the expression to evaluate. Students then find the next step
The following activity is a scavenger hunt for students to review solving equations and inequalities! This includes writing, and graphing equations in two variables.
I made it for my 6th grade students, but this can be used as a review for 7th grade as well!
The following activity allows students to review the similarities between ratios, rates, and unit rates by creating a visual display similar to a graphic organizer.
I have provided 2 templates for students to create a visual, along with directions on how to complete the assignment. Students can work individually, in pairs, or in small groups. The activity is followed up by a series of 9 questions for students to practice solving problems involving ratios, rates, and unit rates.
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All this game needs are the directions and playing cards. This activity allows students to practice comparing integers by playing a fun and exciting game. The product includes the directions, and values for the face cards so they can be put to good use!
5th - 8th
Math, Numbers
CCSS
6.NS.C.7
, 6.NS.C.7a
, 6.NS.C.7b
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